Cribbs, 29, might be playing his final game in Browns Stadium on Sunday.

“I don’t make the decisions,” Cribbs said. “I’ll give a little something extra ... try to put on a show.”

Cribbs grew up in Washington as a Redskins fan.

“I have a lot of family coming to the game,” he said. “I’ll advise them ... cheer for the Redskins at your own risk.

“I haven’t been a Redskins fan since I came into the league.”

Cribbs first made the Browns’ roster as an undrafted rookie in 2005.

Applause from Chiefs

• Chiefs quarterback Brady Quinn was impressed by the Browns’ ability to take away the passing game when Kansas City had to play catch-up Sunday. “We let the score get away from us, and when you’re in one-mode offense, the defense can dictate things,” Quinn said. “Both corners did a great job outside trying to lock guys up. Inside, their entire front four, even guys rotating, didn’t get pushed in the pocket. Hats off. They executed a good game plan.”

• Chiefs defensive end Tampa Hali said Cleveland’s offense made effective adjustments. “Our game plan was working, but once they got a bigger lead, you have to adjust,” Hali said. “We were making all these adjustments, and they were making plays that hurt us.”

Extra points

• Trent Richardson said his offensive linemen are doing a good job policing anyone who might want to attack one of his injured body parts. “Downfield,” Richardson said, “they are making sure no one is jumping on my ribs or hitting me late. They are protecting me at all times.” Richardson got ahead of himself a bit with his next thought: “Those are the types of guys you need to build a dynasty.”